Monday, February 27, 2012

The Queen Celebrates of Virtual Horse Racing wins her 10,000th race!!

Celebrating Samster's 10,000th Win On Digiturf.com!

The Queen Celebrates Her 10,000th Virtual Horse Racing Victory! 

When Samster joined Digiturf.com she was just a small girl with big dreams that happened to ride into a one horse town in desperate need of a queen. Little did Samster and Digiturf.com know that they needed each other just as much for Digiturf.com to become the greatest virtual horse racing community in the world, and for Samster to become its queen. 

Anyone can be successful in virtual horse racing if they apply themselves, because even at its most basic level Digiturf.com is a game of skill. You can even make a lot of money on Digiturf.com but you need to decide where. Samster’s long-term goal was to go from rookie to champion in the time it took to saddle her horses. 

Samster was not an immediate success at virtual horse racing when she joined in February 2003,her stable was an unassuming one that produced more donkeys than champions race horses, but she told the Race Programmer that she would rather get mad than quit. She became a picky princess who unraveled every study guide she could so she could rule over every aspect of the every aspect of the game. 

Her best decision was to concentrate on racing fillies, rather than colts, where she enjoyed some noteworthy successes. She was quickly dubbed the First Lady of virtual horse racing. Horse racing enthusiasts are initially attracted to Digiturf.com’s sponsorships. Obviously winning big money is a huge incentive on Digiturf.com, but Samster understood that to become a master of the game you need to win at least one championship title to be taken seriously. 

The Championship Series on Digiturf.com is huge: three days of non-stop virtual racing over eighteen tracks with countless consolation races. Worth over $100,000 in sponsorships it is extremely competitive, to say the least, and it is not for the faint hearted. The Triple Crown Championships are the ultimate races for any horse owner. Winning one Triple Crown Championship is an accomplishment within its own right, but winning all three championships over consecutive days is virtually impossible, even in virtual racing. At the time, a Triple Crown victory almost implied that you descended from the Digi- gods because winning a Triple Crown was about as easy as trying to bottle lightning. 

On November 27, 2003, Annie's Dangerous won her first championship title in the Triple Crown Sprint Championship. The following day she won the Triple Crown Classic Championship. Unbelievably, on the third day Annie's Dangerous won the Triple Crown Stayers Championship to rapturous applause as she became the first winner of the Virtual Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. It was a phenomenal accomplishment that has never been repeated; neither online at Digiturf.com nor in in real-life horse racing when Nijinsky won the Triple Crown in 1970. 

Virtual horse racing fever captured the world's imagination. Even Bill Finley from NY Times expressed his disbelief that a virtual horse could earn $6,000.00, when he interviewed Samster on Sirius XM Radio. Ever gracious, the Queen of virtual horse racing corrected Bill, confirming that while Annie's Dangerous had won $6,000.00 in Digiturf.com's Triple Crown Championships, her filly had actually won close to $20,000.00 before she was retired from active racing. Samster even convinced the esteemed Bill Finley to try his hand at virtual horse racing. 

Samster has enjoyed unparalleled success on Digiturf.com, she has participated in 56,760 virtual races, won over $687,000 and collected over 22 championship trophies. The House of Samster stable is held in the highest regard not only for its stature in the virtual horse racing community but also for the dignity in which it conducts itself. ronically, despite her incredible achievements on Digiturf.com, Samster admits she still loves winning the small races as much as she does the big ones. 

It is on this day, the day that Samster celebrates her 10,000 virtual horse racing victory on Digiturf.com, that we all charge our glasses and cheer the one and only queen of virtual horse racing: Samster. 

All hail the Queen of Virtual Horse Racing! 

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